Where is Wu's former residence?

The intersection of Qingxi River and Qinhuai River in Nanjing.

According to Baidu Encyclopedia, Wu's former residence is located at the intersection of Qingxi River and Qinhuai River, adjacent to the ancient Taoyedu, named Qinhuai River Shuige. On both sides of the black-painted double-pavilion gate are a pair of couplets written by Xiao Xian, a famous contemporary calligrapher, at the age of 79: "A Confucian crown can't keep a thousand dollars, but a book can be passed down for thousands of years. "The iron-painted silver hook is vigorous and powerful, which highly summarizes the life and achievements of this romantic and elegant man who is full of sorrow and chivalry. "

The exhibition hall covers an area of 800 square meters and is divided into north and south parts. The south is the ruins of the ancient Taoyedu, named after Wang Xianzhi, a great calligrapher in Jin Dynasty, who married my concubine Ye Tao here. For thousands of years, the literati of past dynasties have been here, reciting poems and writing poems, reminiscing about the past, leaving many beautiful poems and vivid folklore. In the north is Wu's former residence, which displays various versions of The Scholars, reflecting the representative life fragments of Wu's life and becoming another place to study Wu studies.